نتایج جستجو برای: pride

تعداد نتایج: 3376  

2009
Wendy van Rijswijk Nicholas Hopkins Stephen Reicher

Civic (as opposed to ethnic) definitions of national identity are believed to foster inclusion of others in the national ingroup when people show commitment to the nation. Social psychological research on social identity and organisational citizenship has conceptualised commitment in terms of civic participation and more symbolic support (e.g. loyalty, taking pride in the group). However, littl...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2018
Yvette van Osch Marcel Zeelenberg Seger M Breugelmans

Pride is seen as both a self-conscious emotion as well as a social emotion. These categories are not mutually exclusive, but have brought forth different ideas about pride as either revolving around the self or as revolving around one's relationship with others. Current measures of pride do not include intrapersonal elements of pride experiences. Social comparisons, which often cause experience...

2015
Colin Holbrook Jared Piazza Daniel M. T. Fessler

An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct facets characterized by distinct ways of appraising the causes of achievement. “Authentic Pride” has been characterized as attributing success to one’s temporary effort, whereas “Hubristic Pride” purportedly attributes success to one’s stable, innate ability. In four studies, we present evidence agai...

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Colin Holbrook Jared Piazza Daniel M T Fessler

An increasingly influential perspective in the study of pride holds that there are two distinct facets characterized by distinct ways of appraising the causes of achievement. "Authentic Pride" has been characterized as attributing success to one's temporary effort, whereas "Hubristic Pride" purportedly attributes success to one's stable, innate ability. In four studies, we present evidence agai...

2016
Joanne M. Chung Richard Robins Yong Zheng Yan Shi Joey T. Cheng Jessica L. Tracy Richard W. Robins Xiao Chen

Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior findings showing that pride is comprised of two distinct conceptual and experiential facets in the U.S.: a pro-social, achievement-oriented ‘‘authentic pride”, and an arrogant, self-aggrandizing ‘‘hubristic pride”. This same two-facet structure emerged in Chinese participants’ semantic conceptual...

Journal: :BMJ 1996

Journal: :Journal of research in personality 2015
Yan Shi Joanne M Chung Joey T Cheng Jessica L Tracy Richard W Robins Xiao Chen Yong Zheng

Across six studies conducted in Mainland China and South Korea, the present research extended prior findings showing that pride is comprised of two distinct conceptual and experiential facets in the U.S.: a pro-social, achievement-oriented "authentic pride", and an arrogant, self-aggrandizing "hubristic pride". This same two-facet structure emerged in Chinese participants' semantic conceptualiz...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2008
Jessica L Tracy Richard W Robins

The present research tests whether recognition for the nonverbal expression of pride generalizes across cultures. Study 1 provided the first evidence for cross-cultural recognition of pride, demonstrating that the expression generalizes across Italy and the United States. Study 2 found that the pride expression generalizes beyond Western cultures; individuals from a preliterate, highly isolated...

Journal: :Emotion 2007
Jessica L Tracy Richard W Robins

This research provides a systematic analysis of the nonverbal expression of pride. Study 1 manipulated behavioral movements relevant to pride (e.g., expanded posture and head tilt) to identify the most prototypical pride expression and determine the specific components that are necessary and sufficient for reliable recognition. Studies 2 and 3 tested whether the 2 conceptually and empirically d...

2009
Juan Antonio Vizcaíno Richard Côté Florian Reisinger Joseph M. Foster Michael Mueller Jonathan Rameseder Henning Hermjakob Lennart Martens

The Proteomics Identifications Database (PRIDE, www.ebi.ac.uk/pride) is one of the main repositories of MS derived proteomics data. Here, we point out the main functionalities of PRIDE both as a submission repository and as a source for proteomics data. We describe the main features for data retrieval and visualization available through the PRIDE web and BioMart interfaces. We also highlight th...

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